How do the social and ecological attributes of social-ecological systems enable outcomes of those systems? The high concentration of lake organizations in northern USA enables us to study social, institutional, and ecological attributes that correlate with performance of common pool resource governance—institutional fit. In the summer of 2019, we performed an in-depth comparative study of thirty-one lake organizations in Vilas County, Wisconsin using data collected through semi-structured interviews, websites, and agency databases. We systematically compared the cases using crisp-set qualitative comparative analysis, specifically analyzing how the eight Ostrom institutional design principles lead to different outcomes for the lake social-ec...
Governance silos are settings in which different organizations work in isolation and avoid sharing i...
Institutions, the rules of the game that shape repeated human interactions, clearly play a critical ...
Through a state-wide survey, this paper compares the characteristics of lake associations and lake d...
abstract: Community-based volunteer organizations are critical to natural resource management in the...
As researchers and policy-makers confront the challenges of and opportunities for improving natural ...
Lake management is a complicated issue. Lakes are a common pool resource (CPR), meaning that one per...
A key challenge facing the management of many natural resources is how to achieve sustainable resour...
This presentation describes the activities and accomplishments of lake associations in Ontario, Cana...
A key challenge facing the management of many natural resources is how to achieve sustainable resour...
Organizational networks are regarded as key in policy innovation for sustainable development. They a...
The sustainable management of coupled social-ecological systems, such as water resource systems, req...
This paper examines the emergence of collaborative management in the Lake Tahoe watershed. It begins...
Contains fulltext : 175883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the pres...
The dynamics of and policies governing spatially coupled social-ecological mosaics are considered fo...
Great Lakes Basin resource management is pursued through a complex institutional ecosystem; an inter...
Governance silos are settings in which different organizations work in isolation and avoid sharing i...
Institutions, the rules of the game that shape repeated human interactions, clearly play a critical ...
Through a state-wide survey, this paper compares the characteristics of lake associations and lake d...
abstract: Community-based volunteer organizations are critical to natural resource management in the...
As researchers and policy-makers confront the challenges of and opportunities for improving natural ...
Lake management is a complicated issue. Lakes are a common pool resource (CPR), meaning that one per...
A key challenge facing the management of many natural resources is how to achieve sustainable resour...
This presentation describes the activities and accomplishments of lake associations in Ontario, Cana...
A key challenge facing the management of many natural resources is how to achieve sustainable resour...
Organizational networks are regarded as key in policy innovation for sustainable development. They a...
The sustainable management of coupled social-ecological systems, such as water resource systems, req...
This paper examines the emergence of collaborative management in the Lake Tahoe watershed. It begins...
Contains fulltext : 175883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the pres...
The dynamics of and policies governing spatially coupled social-ecological mosaics are considered fo...
Great Lakes Basin resource management is pursued through a complex institutional ecosystem; an inter...
Governance silos are settings in which different organizations work in isolation and avoid sharing i...
Institutions, the rules of the game that shape repeated human interactions, clearly play a critical ...
Through a state-wide survey, this paper compares the characteristics of lake associations and lake d...